I am a private investor with a medical background and clinical immunology by practice and experience. I write articles for a few websites and publications specialized in immunology and cancer immunology.

I am a retired teacher of 41 years. I taught Stock Market Game to students for about 25 years. I always encouraged my students to check biotech stocks as the game only lasted ten weeks an we were aiming for a good short term profit. As a result I became quite familiar with the patterns of the biotech industry. I have been quite successful investing in those stocks.

I am interested in both applied and theoretical mathematics so investing is a good outlet for me. I did a triple major in math, physics and astrophysics at the University of Toronto, and now I'm working on a double masters and phd in electrical/mechanical engineering at Penn State.

I'd say my investment strategy is generally just common sense and working with the financials and not the stories, which is pretty much how I interpreted Ben Graham's texts. I call it common sense, but half the articles on this website seem to seriously lack it, so maybe it's not that common.